Dell To Acquire Wyse
New submitter alancronin writes "Computer and IT giant Dell said today it will acquire privately held Wyse Technology, a company that specializes in what it calls 'cloud client computing.'"
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What an idea to acquire such a terminally dumb company.
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Just think of all the Slashdot jokes that could have been...
When I was in highschool my school used Wyse Terminals which was the most bad and ironic name I've ever seen. I hated those things..every one hated those things. They broke all the time and had to constantly be reflashed with a new image. They were so awful that by my Senior year they were being phased out entirely.
Maybe Dell can finally offer an affordable thinclient. I am a big fan of their FX100, but it is priced out of range. By the time you license it and plug it in, it costs as much as a small form factor desktop. Not exactly the value customers are looking at with thin clients.
Lately we've been using PanoLogic Zero Clients. They are basically glorified network cards in a cube. No RAM, Processor, or other overhead that is prevalent in traditional ThinCleints. They are inexpensive and have a good management tool. Its inevitable that someone buys them out at some point.
...call it what it is: Thin Client. Wyse offers pretty good range of thin clients, from Windows embedded to Linux with built in ICA client. We ended up going with HP, since Wyse's equivalent was pricier
I had a Wyse 286 back in the day. Now I know what happened to them...
...next they will buy RIM...lol.
That is all.
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Michael Dell should shut down the company and give the money back to the shareholders
Wyse is a bit of a relic. What next? Zenith Data Systems? Kaypro?
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PCoIP and Zero Clients have become very usable in the last few years. My current company is using the WYSE P20 zero clients for our contractors. The Wyse nowadays is just a network-KVM for a VM
Does Wyse have some sort of secret management-sauce that I've not dealt with in my own relatively small deployments?
I can easily see that thin clients are something that Dell would be interested in selling; but buying out a company to move into a market is usually something you do if the product is in some what specialized.
Thin clients are basically the most boring single-board computers available(with specs somewhere between embedded desktops-level and weedy ARM SoC, depending on how 'thin' the customer actually wants) running either Windows Desktop OS Embedded Edition, WinCE, or a cut down linux. Surely this isn't the most difficult market for an existing whitebox slinger to break into?
cloud client computing... that's what they call it nowadays :D
This was announced yesterday and I actually saw it in the firehouse yesterday. Yet it isn't posted on Slashdot til today.
Just because you are wrong and I called you out on it doesn't mean I am a Troll.
I work in Government IT and we are just NOW phasing out those horrible Wyse thin clients with some crappy Dell 160s low-profile PCs. And I come on Slashdot this morning to find this awful bit of news. The powers that be are STILL listening to the consultants and salesmen that tell them that virtual desktops are the best thing since sliced bread despite the fact that our prior experience running virtual desktops on Wyse devices was so horrible (from both a performance and compatibility standpoint).
Now my Dell sales rep will be pushing thin clients to my boss. Oy vey.
So does this mean a wyse60 emulation now becomes a dell60 emulation. Oh the poor termcap databases, how will it ever deal. :)
From TFA: "The company has more than 180 patents, both issued and pending, covering its solutions, software and differentiated intellectual property."
No more of this glass sheet crap, give me about 50 toggle switches and blinking lights.
Touch doesn't get much better than manually flipping a toggle switch. Ahh.
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great international client list
lots of gov contracts
absurdly great patents
dell I don't think could afford them
have fun
John
I see Wyse logos all the time here in Silicon Valley, and I swear, I could never figure out what their
company did from just reading their logo. I always thought it had something to do with
computer recycling.
I use OpenThinClient.Org and $45 diskless workstations from Geeks.com. Works better than the $250 HP's we have.
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Get a new Dell smartphone with Windows Phone 7 for just $25 when you agree to buy a 1 lb bag of Wyse potato chips every week for the next two years. (Early termination penalties apply).
You don't think this was a wyse decision?
Dell me about it!
The summary is incomplete. It contains only facts from which readers might ask questions, spur conversation and draw conclusions.
Where's the unfounded speculation?
Where's the flamebait anti-[COMPANY/PRODUCT] FUD?
Where's the troll-tastic open-ended question?
Get with it /. editors, we won't stand for this kind of sloppy workmanship!
What hubris Dell has to think it can turn around a relic like Wyse. This will magically put them at the forefront of cloud computing, the next iCloud!
This will be fun to watch. Any wagers on how long before they sell this off on their way down the death spiral?
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LOL
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Exec responsible will soon be sitting at home drinking BudWyser all day!
This seems like a good place to ask if anyone has experience with the Wyse 901867-01 terminal keyboards? There are some for sale on Ebay UK at the moment and they look good (Cherry MX black switches, apparently) but the connector is nonstandard. Can it be converted to USB or PS/2?
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